Little crocheted stitches in a rainbow of colors:
See my jewelry and a wide assortment of KSD yarns at the Bottletree Crafts Bazaar in Birmingham, AL this weekend:

photo credit: bixentro

photo credit: skedonk

Seacell in Dram, Merino Fine in Cliff, Luxe in Mycroft & Dram

photo credit: mikebaird

photo credit: Yvonne in Willowick Ohio

Seacell in Dram

photo credit: ellenm1

And then there’s this Fox:
Michael J. Fox
By Steve Pyke
image credit: cliff1066







Yarn: Luxe Merino Fine in Scout, Edgar, Mycroft, Trafford, and Memphis
Photos taken at the Dia de los Muertos celebration at the Bare Hands Gallery in Birmingham, AL, on Nov. 2nd.
Photos taken and edited on my iPhone with Photoshop Mobile and Camera Bag apps. I am absolutely in love with these two apps for editing on the go, since I use my iPhone camera more than any of my other cameras.
Kristin and I have been so busy getting the booth ready for SAFF, that today’s colorplay palette is a little late! But I’ve got some great shots from around downtown Asheville where we’ve been hanging out after set-up. And no, we’re not really blue, but I’ve got good old 1930’s down-n-dirty blues on the brain after I heard the music playing at Earth Guild this evening, so I’m rollin’ with it.




We’ve been up to our ears in amazing food and drink here in Asheville, starting the day at the Early Girl Eatery for breakfast, then late lunch at Jack of the Wood, and now I’m writing this from the cozy French Broad Chocolate Lounge. And I feel a little French, since I’ve been sporting a sassy crochet beret that I whipped up to match one of my Girl Friday cardis (It was fast. How fast? One Vincent Price horror film and half of one Joan Crawford axe-murderer film).
And apropos of nothing, but we saw this cat in a gallery window:

We didn’t think he looked happy at his owner’s sartorial choice for him, but maybe we were projecting. I think he needs a Lolcat caption.
More dispatches from SAFF tomorrow!

In honor of my friend Julie’s upcoming 3-Day, 60 mile walk for Breast Cancer awareness this weekend in Washington, D.C., this week’s theme is PINK! Julie designed the logo above for fundraiser t-shirts, cute!

A field of pink tents for the participants of the 3-Day.

Julie’s pink polo shirt quilt


KSD’s “Walking Bagel” colorway, knit up in the Hat Heel socks from the current issue of Knitty.

A cleverly knit-in pink ribbon cable.

Julie, at last year’s 3-Day. If you’d like to help with her fundraising goals for either this weekend’s or next year’s walk (that’s right, she’s at it again for year 3!!!), $4.00 from the purchase of each skein of our “Walking Bagel” colorway Merino Fine will be donated to Julie’s fundraising efforts. Yarn is available in the etsy shop here.

'Walking Bagel', $4.00 from the sale of each skein will be donated to the Breast Cancer 3-day Walk this October




































